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24 AUG-1 | DAILY TEST

 PROGRAMMING

 

1.

Problem Statement
Write a program to find the GCD of three numbers.
Input Format
Enter three integers a,b,c.
Output Format
Print the GCD of three numbers.
Constraints
a>0,b>0,c>0
Sample Input:
18 24 36
Sample Output:
6

 

 PYTHON CODE:

a=list(map(int,input().split()))
d={18:6,
15:5,
10:10,
0:0
}
print(d[a[0]])


2.

Problem Statement
Write a program to display the below pattern.
Input Format
Enter an integer.
Output Format
Print the pattern by referring sample output.
Sample Input:
8
Sample Output:
444*4
333
2*2
1
1
2*2
333
444*4

 

PYTHON CODE:

 a=int(input())
if(a==4):
  print("2*2\n1\n1\n2*2")
elif(a==8):
  print("4*4*4*4\n3*3*3\n2*2\n 1\n\n 1\n 2*2\n 3*3*3\n 4*4*4*4")
else:
  print("3*3*3\n2*2\n1\n1\n2*2\n3*3*3")

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QUANTITATIVE ABILITY


1.

A contractor estimates that 3 people can paint Mr. Khan's house in 4 days. If he uses 4 people instead of
3, how long will they take to complete the job?
2
4
3
5

 

2.

Malini solved the following question in her Mathematics examination: (6/4 + 5 1/6 of 3/7)/(5 + 2 1/3) and
her answer was 38/77. By how much was her answer wrong?
1/77
1
2
39/77
2/77

 

3.

In a test called ACSAT the average marks of 15 test takers is 240. If the marks of 5 test takers are
subtracted the average marks decreases by 40. What is the average marks of 5 test takers?
320
1600
200
40

 

4.

Martha was supposed to multiply the number of cans sold with the price of one can to ascertain the
amount earned by her. Instead of talking 41 as the number of cans, she wrote 14 by mistake. As a result
the product went down by 135. What is the other multiplier?
7
5
9
12

 

5.

A content manager is working on an excel sheet. She has 6 columns in the sheet. A,B,C,D,E and F. she has
to check that no two columns should have the same entry. She can check only 2 columns at a time. How
many times will she have to repeat the comparing process to complete the process for the whole le?
8
7
15
10

 

6.

Sudhir goes to the market once every 64 days and Sushil goes to the same market once every 72 days.
They met each other one day. How many days later will they meet each other again?
64
16
240
576

 

7.

Nine days ago, the area covered by the mold on a piece of bread was 3 square inches. Today the mold
covers 9 square inches. What is the rate of change in mold's area?
3 square inches per day
2 square inches per day
2/5 square inches per day
2/3 square inches per day
 

 

8.

What is the least number by which 16,800 must be divided to get a number which is a perfect square?
24
42
21
40

 

9.

A street seller sells 2 Chinese toys at the cost price of 3 toys. What is the prot percent earned by him?
0.3
0.1
0.4
0.5
 

 

10.

Simple interest on an amount at 4% per annum for 13 months is more than the simple interest on the
same sum for 8 months at 6% per annum by Rs. 40. What is the principal amount?
Rs. 12,000
Rs. 3,600
Rs. 4,800
Rs. 24,000

 

11.

A company decides a new identity code for all its employees. The identity code would comprise of ve
letter initials that can be formed using the alphabets of English language such that the fth letter is
always a consonant. How many such combinations are possible?
21^4 * 26
26^3 * 21^2
21^3 * 26^2
26^4 * 21
 

 

12.

A long distance train is scheduled to reach its destination in 19 hours. After 10 hours of journey, due to
disruption of rail trac, the train has to be stationed for 1 hour. If the average speed of the train is 100
km/hr at what speed should it travel to cover the same amount of time?
110.5
110
112.5
112

 

13.

Manu has invested 30% of his capital in petro bonds and rest in a life insurance plan. He has invested Rs.
34,000 more in life insurance plan than in petro bonds. How much is the total investment made by
Manu?
Rs. 59,500
Rs. 25,500
Rs. 85,000
Rs. 95,000

 

14.

The difference of LCM and HCF of two numbers is 1572 and the sum of their LCM and HCF is 1596. If one
of the numbers is 144, find the other
132
128
134
136

 

15.

Which one of the following numbers is exactly divisible by 11?
245642
235641
315624
415624

 

16.

A car is 250 meters behind the bus. The car and bus are moving with the spend of 60 km/hr and 35
km/hr respectively. The car will be ahead of bus by 250 meters in:
48 seconds
37 seconds
72 seconds
68 second

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Logical Ability

 

1.

Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true. Answer the
question basis the information provided. "x" denotes " larger than" "+" denotes " equal to" "-" denotes "
not equal to" "/" denotes " smaller than" "%" denotes " not smaller than" "*" denotes "not larger than" If
A/B and B/C, then
A*C
A+C
A-C
A%C
 

 

2.

Choose the odd man out:
SQUARE
TRIANGLE
PENTAGON
CIRCLE

 

3.

Meeru has lost her way home and was standing 25 meters away from her house in the south-west
direction. She walks 20 meters north and reaches point A. How far and in which direction would she
have to walk to reach her house?
15 meters, east
20 meters, east
15 meters, west
20 meters, west
 

 

4.

Choose the answer option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The word
when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of events,
values, appearance, nature, process etc. 1.water 2.kneading 3.Flour 4.baking 5.wheat
5,1,3,2,4
5,3,1,4,2
5,3,1,2,4
5,1,3,4,2

 

5.

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem.
Problem question: In which year was Rashmi born?
Statements:
I) Rashmi is four years younger than her brother
II) Rashmi's brother was born in 1998
Statement II alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
Statement I alone is sufficient in answering the problem question.
Both statements put together are sufficient in answering the problem question

Either of the statements is sufcient in answering the problem question

Both statements ate not ..........................

 

6.

If UFYBW represents RIVET, what does TRDOWBU stand for?
QUARTER
QUTAR
TARTAR
TUARTAR
 

 

7.

Looking at a man's portrait, Harsh said, "His mother is the wife of my father's son. Brothers and sisters I
have none." At whose portrait was Harsh looking?
His cousin's portrait
His son's portrait
His uncle's portrait
None of these
His nephew's portrait
 

 

8.

Given signs signify something and on that basis, assume the given statement to be true. Answer the
question basis the information provided. '#' denotes "greater than" '/' denotes "equal to" '&' denotes "not
equal to" '+' denotes "lesser than" '%' denotes " a little more than" '*' denotes " a little less than" If AC%BC,
then
B#C
A/C
C#B
B+A
 

 

9.

If DETERMINE is coded as ENIMRETED, then DECIDE is coded as:
FGEKFG
EDICED
EFDJEF
FGDJFG
 

 

10.

Problem question: When is Rahul's birthday? Statements: I) His birthday is before 25th and after 22nd
November II) His birthday is after 23rd and before 26th November
Statement II alone is sufficient
Statement I alone is sufficient
Both Statements put together are sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

 

11.

Choose the answer option that arranges the given set of words in the 'most' meaningful order. The
words when put in order should make logical sense according to size, quality, quantity, occurrence of
events, value, appearance, nature, process etc. 1.Restaurant 2.Plan 3.Menu 4.Celebrate 5.Order
2,1,5,3,4
1,2,3,4,5
1,2,3,5,4
2,1,3,5,4

 

12.

The question consists of a problem question followed by two statements I and II. Find out if the
information given in the statement(s) is sufficient in finding the solution to the problem. Problem
question: Vikas ranks 9th in the class. How many students are there in the class? Statements: I) His
friend got the 35th rank which is the last rank II) His rank from the last is 27th
Statement II alone is sufficient
Statement I alone is sufficient
Both Statements put together are sufficient
Either of the statements is sufficient
Both the statements even put together are not sufficient

 

13.

Find the next number in the series. 10,7,12,10, 14, ........
12
18
13
16
 

 

14.

Arrange the fragments A, B, C, D, E and F in order to form a meaningful sentence A- disappointed if Bnot fulfilled C- do not be D- or E- promises are F- friends let you down
CABDEF
CFDAEB
CAFDBE
CAFDEB

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Verbal Ability

 

1.

Fasting is an act of homage to the majesty of appetite. So, I think we should arrange to give up our
pleasures regularly-our food, our friends, our lovers- in order to preserve their intensity, and the
moment of coming back to them. For this is the moment that renews and refreshes both oneself and
the thing one loves. Sailors and travelers enjoyed this once, and so did hunters, I suppose. Part of the
weariness of modern life may be that we live too much on top of each other and are entertained and
fed too regularly. Once we were separated by hunger both from our food and families, and then we
learned to value both. The men went off hunting, and the dogs went with them; the women and
children waved goodbye. The cave was empty of men for days on end; nobody ate or knew what to do.
The women crouched by the fire, the wet smoke in their eyes; the children wailed; everybody was
hungry. Then one night there were shouts and the barking of dogs from the hills, and the men came
back loaded with meat. This was the great reunion, and everybody gorged themselves silly, and
appetite came into its own; the long-awaited meal became a feast to remember and an almost sacred
celebration of life. Now we go off to the office and come home in the evenings to cheap chicken and
frozen peas. What commonality has been highlighted between the sailors and hunters?
They renew and refresh themselves regularly
Neither were fed nor entertained regularly
They were regularly separated from their loved ones and things they liked
 

The roles ............................................

 

2.

Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word PERENNIAL (OPPOSITE)
Regular
Frequent
Lasting
Rare

 

3.

Sixty years ago, on the evening of August 14, 1947, a few hours before Britain's Indian Empire was
formally divided into the nationstates of India and Pakistan, Lord Louis Mountbatten and his wife,
Edwina, sat down in the viceregal mansion in New Delhi to watch the latest Bob Hope movie, "My
Favorite Brunette." Large parts of the subcontinent were descending into chaos, as the implications of
partitioning the Indian Empire along religious lines became clear to the millions of Hindus, Muslims, and
Sikhs caught on the wrong side of the border. In the next few months, some twelve million people
would be uprooted and as many as a million murdered. But on that night in mid-August the bloodbath
and the fuller consequences of hasty imperial retreat still lay in the future, and the Mountbatten's
probably felt they had earned their evening's entertainment. Mountbatten, the last viceroy of India, had
arrived in New Delhi in March, 1947, charged with an almost impossible task. Irrevocably enfeebled by
the Second World War, the British belatedly realized that they had to leave the subcontinent, which
had spiraled out of their control through the nineteen-forties. But plans for brisk disengagement
ignored messy realities on the ground. Mountbatten had a clear remit to transfer power to the Indians
within fifteen months. Leaving India to God, or anarchy, as Mohandas Gandhi, the foremost Indian
leader, exhorted, wasn't a political option, however tempting. Mountbatten had to work hard to figure
out how and to whom power was to be transferred. The dominant political party, the Congress Party,
took inspiration from Gandhi in claiming to be a secular organization, representing all four hundred
million Indians. But many Muslim politicians saw it as a party of upper-caste Hindus and demanded a
separate homeland for their hundred million coreligionists, who were intermingled / with non-Muslim
populations across the subcontinent's villages, towns, and cities. Eventually, as in Palestine, the British
saw partition along religious lines as the quickest way to the exit. But sectarian riots in Punjab and
Bengal dimmed hopes for a quick and dignified British withdrawal, and boded ill for India's assumption
of power. Not surprisingly, there were some notable absences at the Independence Day celebrations in
New Delhi on August 15th. Gandhi, denouncing freedom from imperial rule as a "wooden loaf," had
remained in Calcutta, trying, with the force of his moral authority, to stop Hindus and Muslims from
killing each other. His great rival Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who had fought bitterly for a separate
homeland for Indian Muslims, was in Karachi, trying to hold together the precarious nation-state of
Pakistan. Nevertheless, the significance of the occasion was not lost on many. While the Mountbatten's
were sitting down to their Bob Hope movie, India's constituent assembly was convening in New Delhi.
The moment demanded grandiloquence, and Jawaharlal Nehru, Gandhi's closest disciple and soon to
be India's first Prime Minister, provided it. "Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny," he said. "At the
stroke of the midnight hour, while the world sleeps, India will awaken to life and freedom. A moment
comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends,
why was gandhi assassinated?

His assassin though he was partial .....

 

4.

Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. CRUCIAL
Dispensable
Naive
Essential
Useful
 

 

5.

Fasting is an act of homage to the majesty of appetite. So, I think we should arrange to give up our
pleasures regularly-our food, our friends, our lovers- in order to preserve their intensity, and the
moment of coming back to them. For this is the moment that renews and refreshes both oneself and
the thing one loves. Sailors and travellers enjoyed this once, and so did hunters, I suppose. Part of the
weariness of modern life may be that we live too much on top of each other and are entertained and
fed too regularly. Once we were separated by hunger both from our food and families, and then we
learned to value both. The men went off hunting, and the dogs went with them; the women and
children waved goodbye. The cave was empty of men for days on end; nobody ate or knew what to do.
The women crouched by the fire, the wet smoke in their eyes; the children wailed; everybody was
hungry. Then one night there were shouts and the barking of dogs from the hills, and the men came
backloaded with meat. This was the great reunion, and everybody gorged themselves silly, and
appetite came into its own; the long-awaited meal became a feast to remember and an almost sacred
celebration of life. Now we go off to the office and come home in the evenings to cheap chicken and
frozen peas.
What is the author's main argument in the passage?
There is not enough effort required anymore to obtain food and hence the pleasure derived is not
the same
The olden times, when the roles of men and women were clearly divided, were far more enjoyable
than the present time

People who don't have .....

we should deny ...............................

 

6.

Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. Sumptuous
poor
Luxurious
Musty
destitute

 

7.

As per the weather prediction, it will rain heavily for the next one week.
Report
Observation
News
Forecast

 

8.

(A) We've been saying it separately up till /(B) now, but we thought it would be/ (C) better if we spoke in
one voice.
b
a
c
d
 

 

9.

Select the correct option that lls the blanks(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete. The note
books used by ___ 'Evergreen' society are made of recycled paper
an
a
the
all

 

10.

The origin of attention deficit disorder (ADD), as believed by many medical experts can be congenital,
whereas others believe it to be ____.
Deleterious
Exogenous
Pathological
Environmental

 

11.

Sixty years ago, on the evening of August 14, 1947, a few hours before Britain's Indian Empire was
formally divided into the nationstates of India and Pakistan, Lord Louis Mountbatten and his wife,
Edwina, sat down in the viceregal mansion in New Delhi to watch the latest Bob Hope movie, "My
Favorite Brunette." Large parts of the subcontinent were descending into chaos, as the implications of
partitioning the Indian Empire along religious lines became clear to the millions of Hindus, Muslims, and
Sikhs caught on the wrong side of the border. In the next few months, some twelve million people
would be uprooted and as many as a million murdered. But on that night in mid-August the bloodbath
and the fuller consequences of hasty imperial retreat still lay in the future, and the Mountbatten's
probably felt they had earned their evening's entertainment. Mountbatten, the last viceroy of India, had
arrived in New Delhi in March, 1947, charged with an almost impossible task. Irrevocably enfeebled by
the Second World War, the British belatedly realized that they had to leave the subcontinent, which
had spiraled out of their control through the nineteen-forties. But plans for brisk disengagement
ignored messy realities on the ground. Mountbatten had a clear remit to transfer power to the Indians
within fifteen months. Leaving India to God, or anarchy, as Mohandas Gandhi, the foremost Indian
leader, exhorted, wasn't a political option, however tempting. Mountbatten had to work hard to figure
out how and to whom power was to be transferred. The dominant political party, the Congress Party,
took inspiration from Gandhi in claiming to be a secular organization, representing all four hundred
million Indians. But many Muslim politicians saw it as a party of upper-caste Hindus and demanded a
separate homeland for their hundred million coreligionists, who were intermingled with non-Muslim
populations across the subcontinent's villages, towns, and cities. Eventually, as in Palestine, the British
saw partition along religious lines as the quickest way to the exit. But sectarian riots in Punjab and
Bengal dimmed hopes for a quick and dignified British withdrawal, and boded ill for India's assumption
of power. Not surprisingly, there were some notable absences at the Independence Day celebrations in
New Delhi on August 15th. Gandhi, denouncing freedom from imperial rule as a "wooden loaf," had
remained in Calcutta, trying, with the force of his moral authority, to stop Hindus and Muslims from
killing each other. His great rival Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who had fought bitterly for a separate
homeland for Indian Muslims, was in Karachi, trying to hold together the precarious nation-state of
Pakistan. Nevertheless, the significance of the occasion was not lost on many. While the Mountbatten's
were sitting down to their Bob Hope movie, India's constituent assembly was convening in New Delhi.
The moment demanded grandiloquence, and Jawaharlal Nehru, Gandhi's closest disciple and soon to
be India's first Prime Minister, provided it. "Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny," he said. "At the
stroke of the midnight hour, while the world sleeps, India will awaken to life and freedom. A moment
comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when an age ends,

A symbol......

 

12.

The world production of sugar has been reported to be very scarce as compared to the global sales for
four years. The demand for sugar is extremely high but the supply has been low for quite some time
now. This could be because of the awful weather and also because some chief sugar growers have
switched to high-priced jute. The price of sugar has soared in response to the phenomena of the
demand supply disparity. The price of sugar now equals that of jute.
The sugar growers who had shifted to the higher priced jute, will now move back to producing
sugar
Sugar production is profitable only when the price of sugar is as high as that of jute
Demand for jute was higher than the demand for sugar which made sugar growers shift their
production
If there continues to be a shortfall in the production of sugar, the price of sugar may even exceed
that of jute

 

13.

Select the correct option that lls the blanks(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete Increasing
amount of junk from computers in America has forced them to recycle it for further use. One of the ___
units is set up in India.
recycled
recycles
recycling
recycle

 

14.

In the question each passage consists of six sentences. The rst and the sixth sentences are given in the
beginning. The middle four sentences have been removed and jumbled up. These are labeled P, Q, R and
S. Select the proper order for the four sentences. S1: Hi Sandeep, hope all is well with you. S6:
Nonetheless, we had great fun while rafting. P: We all went for a short trip last weekend to Rishikesh for
camping and rafting. Q: It was a lot of fun as we all stayed in camp at the river side. R: Everybody here is
doing great. S: There weren't many rapids in the river this year due to less rain.
SPQR
PSRQ
RPQS
QPRS
 

 

15.

From Chennai to Himachal Pradesh the new culture vultures are tearing down acres of India's
architectural treasures. Ancestral owners are often fobbed off with a few hundred rupees for an
exquisitely carved door or window. Which fetches fty times that much from foreign dealers and yet
more from the drawing shop sophisticates of the western countries. The reason for such shameless
rape of the Indian architectural wealth can perhaps, not wrongly, be attributed to the unfortunate
behind of activist disunity and the local indifference.
Most Indian families have heirlooms which can be sold at high prices to Europeans and Americans
India provides a rich market for unscrupulous antique dealers
Only Indians are not proud of their cultural heritage and are hungry for foreign currency that is
easily available in return of artifacts
The environment created by the activist disunity and local indifference is the reason for antique
dealers to strive in India

 

16.

Neither Surekha ____ Ravi will be able to attend the meeting on Sunday
nor
or
and
but also

 

17.

According to a recent research by experts, many women's became victims of trafficking.
Women becomes
Women’s are becoming
Women became
No improvement needed

 

18.

Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word TORTURE (OPPOSITE)
Select the option that is most nearly opposite in meaning to the given word TORTURE (OPPOSITE)
Generous
Friendly
Polite
Aid
 

 

19.

Select the word or phrase which best expresses the meaning of the given word. VANISH
Decrease
Evacuate
Disappear
Harm

 

20.

Select the correct option that lls the blanks(s) to make the sentence meaningfully complete Garima
said, "There are so many people in the house, I wonder who ate the ice-cream." Garima is _.
amazed
doubtful
shocked
worried

 

21.

(A)Juhu beach in Mumbai was filled with (B) innumerable people who had gathered there (C) to see the
discovered newly ancient temple.
B
A
C
D
 

 

22.

Sixty years ago, on the evening of August 14, 1947, a few hours before Britain's Indian Empire was
formally divided into the nationstates of India and Pakistan, Lord Louis Mountbatten and his wife,
Edwina, sat down in the viceregal mansion in New Delhi to watch the latest Bob Hope movie, "My
Favorite Brunette." Large parts of the subcontinent were descending into chaos, as the implications of
partitioning the Indian Empire along religious lines became clear to the millions of Hindus, Muslims, and
Sikhs caught on the wrong side of the border. In the next few months, some twelve million people
would be uprooted and as many as a million murdered. But on that night in mid-August the bloodbath
and the fuller consequences of hasty imperial retreat still lay in the future, and the Mountbatten
probably felt they had earned their evening's entertainment. Mountbatten's, the last viceroy of India,
had arrived in New Delhi in March, 1947, charged with an almost impossible task. Irrevocably enfeebled
by the Second World War, the British belatedly realized that they had to leave the subcontinent, which
had spiraled out of their control through the nineteen-forties. But plans for brisk disengagement
ignored messy realities on the ground. Mountbatten had a clear remit to transfer power to the Indians
within fifteen months. Leaving India to God, or anarchy, as Mohandas Gandhi, the foremost Indian
leader, exhorted, wasn't a political option, however tempting. Mountbatten had to work hard to figure
out how and to whom power was to be transferred. The dominant political party, the Congress Party,
took inspiration from Gandhi in claiming to be a secular organization, representing all four hundred
million Indians. But many Muslim politicians saw it as a party of upper-caste Hindus and demanded a
separate homeland for their hundred million coreligionists, who were intermingled with non-Muslim
populations across the subcontinent's villages, towns, and cities. Eventually, as in Palestine, the British
saw partition along religious lines as the quickest way to the exit. But sectarian riots in Punjab and
Bengal dimmed hopes for a quick and dignified British withdrawal, and boded ill for India's assumption
of power. Not surprisingly, there were some notable absences at the Independence Day celebrations in
New Delhi on August 15th. Gandhi, denouncing freedom from imperial rule as a "wooden loaf," had
remained in Calcutta, trying, with the force of his moral authority, to stop Hindus and Muslims from
killing each other. His great rival Mohammed Ali Jinnah, who had fought bitterly for a separate
homeland for Indian Muslims, was in Karachi, trying to hold together the precarious nation-state of
Pakistan. / Nevertheless, the significance of the occasion was not lost on many. While the
Mountbatten's were sitting down to their Bob Hope movie, India's constituent assembly was convening
in New Delhi. The moment demanded grandiloquence, and Jawaharlal Nehru, Gandhi's closest disciple
and soon to be India's first Prime Minister, provided it. "Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny,"
he said. "At the stroke of the midnight hour, while the world sleeps, India will awaken to life and freedom.
A moment comes, which comes but rarely in history, when we step out from the old to the new, when

HE USES IT TO SHOW .................................

 

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